Saw this posted with affectionate respect for its 90s idealism and distress at how things turned out, but I feel a lot of the seeds of the worst internet were in it:
The repudiation of the body (you are not online identies, you are social animals and part of the communities you physically inhabit), the veneration of the market (can’t you imagine different kinds of relationships?), the supposed internationalism that is all USA (Jefferson, de Tocqueville, Brandeis) … https://www.eff.org/cyberspace-independence
@CommonMugwort well I think it's best understood in context of a lot of similar social things that it was rejecting.
It wasn't so much a rejection of ecosystem as a rejection of other human created institutions, themselves separate from ecosystem, things like cultures and governments that were themselves leaving ecosystem behind.
If that makes sense.
It was about transcending other institutions that had already transcended the material world.